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Advanced ASL I
Pre-requisite: Competency Screening
Course Description:
Advanced ASL is an intensive hands on course that will
foster your development of ASL fluency. The Multimedia
Interpreting Lab will be used as a tool to reinforce your
process of expressing ASL in various registers, such as
telling a narrative tale, giving a formal presentation, and
engaging in dialogue. This course also covers ASL
linguistics, cultural rules, and the Deaf community and its
history.
Advanced ASL II
Pre-requisite: Competency Screening
Course Description:
Advanced ASL II, a subsequent course to Advanced ASL I, is
offered to reinforce students' continuing development in
becoming fully fluent ASL users. Student activities in
the course include hands on experience in expressing
narratives in ASL and engaging in a dialogue with various
members within multicultural Deaf communities. The
course also covers more advanced rules of ASL linguistics,
cultural rules associated with language use, and information
about the Deaf community and its history. Sociology of Deaf Communities
Pre-requisite: Competency Screening
Course Description:
In this course, students will explore the most common definitions
of culture, the difference between culture and community,
language acquisition and the relationship of language to culture.
Students will learn basic cultural concepts, including language,
identity, values, norms, rules of social interaction, and
traditions, within various Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing communities.
Students will apply those concepts towards understanding their
effect on the individual and will explore the current linguistic,
political, social, philosophical and future directions within
Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing communities. |